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When manually operated mechanical safeties are used, 1911 thumb safety, the firearm absent a malfunction, will not fire.No, it's not. because someone who will point the gun somewhere it doesn't belong and squeeze on the trigger cannot be trusted to properly use the safety anyway. you can look at my new signature line for a classic example of someone who a manual safety won't help.....
plenty of people have AD'd 1911s. trigger control is the key, not all kinds of switches and buttons.
I addressed the benefit of the thumb safety and what I do to mitigate the lack of a thumb safety on a weapon that has a Glock style trigger "safety."
You popping off on that which I did not address in my post is juvenile.
I addressed the nitwittery of some folks a little earlier.
Look it up.....young pup.The "safety between the ears" has been found to be one of the most unreliable safeties ever "installed" into a gun. Fortunately, and knock on wood, the one I have has yet to fail me.